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this is JFS!<br>
this node is alive.<br>
greeting from Jairus Chan.(^_^)<br><br>
<b>JFS(Jairus File System)</b><br><br>

JFS is short for Jairus File System. It is a distributed file system based on Java-1.6.0. It is created for the requirement<br>
of large storage of photos for the Skyline System(R). Its main goal is to create a elastic storage environment for large number<br>
of small files , using the power of cluster to provide a large , elastic , highly reliable , non-singal-point-failure storage.<br>
Jairus Chan applied a protocol which is similar to P2p to this project to improve the dependability of JFS.<br>
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author:		Jairus Chan<br>
E-mail:		burningcl@gmail.com<br>
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all right reserved (C) skyline.com<br>
<a href="JFS.war">this war</a>
<a href="tomcat6.tar.gz">tomcat</a>
<a href="TestServer.class">class</a>
<a href="eclipse.tar.gz">eclipse</a>
<a href="JFS.tar.gz">JFS</a>
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